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@ Dublin8david: can you explain why a set of "decorative sacristy doors" is relevant for an article about a town? Their is a short mention about the church, why the elaborate reference to the doors? The Banner talk 21:12, 8 January 2018 (UTC)
Hi, the reason I included the information is because Michael Healy is one of the four main artists of the internationally regarded Irish Stained Glass movement (Harry Clarke, Wilhelmina Geddes and Evie Hone being the others). He is represented by five windows in a new room dedicated to stained glass in the National Gallery of Ireland. Although I readily admit these decorative glazed panels do not constitute a major work by him (and I have no objection of you want to remove it), I think it is important for local churches, and communities etc., to be aware that they may have items of artistic significance that may otherwise be overlooked. Regards, David — Preceding unsigned comment added by Dublin8david ( talk • contribs) 21:30, 8 January 2018 (UTC)